Top Bishop: George Soros Pays Catholic Church Officials to Promote EU Migration

Vatican whistleblower reveals migrant crisis in Europe is orchestrated by Deep State

George Soros is being the EU migrant crisis says Vatican whistleblower

A senior Catholic Church bishop has gone on the record to blow the whistle, revealing that key figures with the Catholic Church are on George Soros' payroll and working to promote a globalist agenda.

According to Vatican Bishop Athanasius Schneider, billionaire Soros and his Deep State cronies are puppeteering high-ranking clergy to help to eradicate Christianity in the West by flooding European countries with migrants.

Bishop Schneider made the bombshell revelation during an interview with Italian daily Il Giornale.

The auxiliary bishop of Astana, Kazakhstan, claims the Catholic Church has been infiltrated with Deep State operatives and is being used as a pawn to radically alter the Christian roots of Europe.

Speaking to the newspaper last week, Schneider said:

“The migrant crisis represents a plan orchestrated and prepared for a long time by international powers to radically alter the Christian and national identity of the peoples of Europe.”

Liberal Pope Francis has been raising eyebrows for a long time over his continued push for a borderless world.

Due to the Catholic Church's immense influence over its loyal flock of Christians across the globe, the reasoning behind Schneider's claims certainly makes sense.

In the WikiLeaks release of John Podesta's emails, there was a discussion of the Deep State creating fake Catholic groups to influence the public, in which Hillary Clinton's then-campaign manager dubbed a "Catholic Spring."

Breitbart reports: To achieve their objectives, these powers abuse “the true concept of humanism and even the Christian commandment of charity,” Schneider said, exploiting the moral authority of the church for anti-Christian purposes.

The powers in question “use the enormous moral potential of the church and their own structures to achieve their anti-Christian and anti-European goal more effectively,” he said.

The interview was released in the midst of a series of initiatives by Pope Francis to bring about a “change in mindset” regarding immigration by focusing on the positive contributions of immigrants rather than the negative fallout from mass migration.

Asked for his opinion of Italian populist politician Matteo Salvini, who now serves as interior minister, the bishop said he is unqualified to speak on Italy’s political situation but praised the general direction that Italy is now taking, especially by standing up to the European Union (EU), which he compared to the Soviet Union.

The bishop said he would applaud the government of any European nation that “tries to accentuate its own sovereignty and its historical, cultural, and Christian identity in the face of the totalitarianism of a sort of new Soviet Union, which today is called the European Union and has an unmistakably Masonic ideology.”

Schneider’s words were especially poignant given his background, having been born in the Soviet Union in 1961, the child of ethnic German Catholics whom Joseph Stalin sent to gulags after the Second World War.

The criticisms leveled by Bishop Schneider echoed similar concerns voiced by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has also fought to retain the “Christian” identity of Europe as well as his country’s national sovereignty.

Orbán has called out left-wing billionaire George Soros for his scheme to flood Europe with millions of migrants in an attempt to blur national borders, saying that the European Union is following “Soros migrant plans” with its forced immigration quotas.

The Hungarian prime minister said in 2017 that Soros and the EU seek to bring in the one million migrants annually to create an EU immigration force to undermine the national sovereignty of member states.

In 2016, Orbán used another analogy adopted by Schneider, urging Europeans to stand up against the “Sovietization” of Europe at an event commemorating the anti-communist uprising of 1956.